In 1931, Simone Weil read an article by Louis Roubaud in the Petit Parisien that exposed the Yen Bay massacre in Indochina. That article opened Weil's eyes, and from then until her death in exile in 1943, she cared most deeply about the French colonial situation. Weil refused to accept the contradic[...]
When the headless corpse of a young man is discovered in glamorous Palm Beach, Louis sets his sights on his most likely suspect--a prominent female U.S. Senator with a history of scandal and a known penchant for sadistic and dangerous sex. Then a second headless body turns up and the trail runs cold[...]
The latest Louis Kincaid thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of A Thousand Bones, South of Hell and Dark of the Moon.[...]